
158 Diagnostics and Utilities
Enterprise Edge Networking Operations Guide P0910464 Issue 01
5.16.68 This is an invalid operation. You can’t
delete the last IP Address range in the
scope.
Reason: The scope contains only one IP
Address range and you are attempting to
delete it. You must have at least one IP
Address range in the scope all the time.
You may modify the last entry, however.
Don’t delete the last DHCP range. If you
need to change it, modify it. If you don’t
want the DHCP scope to be operational,
change its status to ’Disabled’. If don’t
want any scope operational, set the status
of the DHCP Service to ’Disabled’.
8.4.2. This is an invalid configuration
parameter. There was an error in setting
data.
Reason: You tried to add a port range or
filter and the key field didn’t contain the
characteristic prefix.
If you are adding a new port-range, make
sure the ’PortRange (R#)’ field is like
’Rxx’ where ’xx’ is a number. If you are
adding a new filter, make sure that ’Filter
(F#)’ field looks like ’Fxx’ where ’xx’ is
a number.
8.5.3 This is an invalid data value. There was
an error in setting port range
Reason: You are setting a port range
value and the upper and lower limits are
not correct or missing.
Each range should begin with a positive
even number and must end with a
number greater than the beginning
number and must be an odd number.
Further, the range values should be less
than 65535 (64K)
8.8.3 This is an error in data size. There was an
error in setting port range.
Reason: You are setting a port range that
is too big. At present, only 256 ports can
be set in the port-range table.
Consult chapter 3 for a discussion on
port ranges in QoS. You may not need
that big a range. Reduce it to be under
256 ports in the range.
9.4.2 This is an invalid configuration
parameter. There was an error in setting
data.
Reason: This error can happen when you
are setting a community string entry,
manager entry or a trap community
entry. Each entry uses a characteristic
key string as its field name. Use ’Cxx’
for community strings, ’Mxx’ for
manager entries and ’Txx’ for trap
community entries.
Use appropriate key strings in the dialog
boxes, as suggested in their labels.
9.6.4
9.6.5
9.6.6
The object was not found. There was an
error in setting <object Name>
Reason: This error can happen while
setting a community string entry,
manager address or trap community
entry. Each entry takes a characteristic
key field as the first field that should
follow certain conventions, and a unique
number within the class. If that unique
number is 0 or less, this error happens.
Specify correct number for the key field
name.
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